revel
英 [ˈrevl]
美 [ˈrevl]
v. 狂欢作乐
n. 狂欢; 喧闹的庆典
过去式:revelled 现在分词:revelling 第三人称单数:revels 过去分词:revelled 复数:revels
Collins.1 / BNC.11538 / COCA.9865
短语用例
revel in sth
- 陶醉于;着迷于;纵情于
to enjoy sth very much
牛津词典
verb
- 狂欢作乐
to spend time enjoying yourself in a noisy, enthusiastic way
noun
- 狂欢;喧闹的庆典
noisy celebrations
柯林斯词典
- VERB 陶醉于;沉湎于
If yourevel ina situation or experience, you enjoy it very much.- Revelling in her freedom, she took a hotel room and stayed for several days...
陶醉在自由中的她在宾馆开了一间房,住了几天。 - Cats positively revel in heat, whether natural or man-made.
猫确实喜暖,不管是自然的还是人工创造的温暖环境。
- Revelling in her freedom, she took a hotel room and stayed for several days...
- N-COUNT 狂欢;作乐;欢闹
Revelsare noisy celebrations.- The revels often last until dawn.
狂欢常常持续到黎明。
- The revels often last until dawn.
in AM, use 美国英语用reveling, reveled
英英释义
noun
- unrestrained merrymaking
verb
- take delight in
- he delights in his granddaughter
- celebrate noisily, often indulging in drinking
- The members of the wedding party made merry all night
- Let's whoop it up--the boss is gone!
双语例句
- Swimmers and water skiers also revel in the wet stuff.
游泳和滑水者,也纵情于水中。 - Second, the esthetics color of revel exhibits its folk essence.
其次手机短信的狂欢化美学色彩也体现了其民间本质; - They revel in national setbacks because it confirms their prejudices.
他们沉湎于国家受到的挫折,因为这证实了他们的偏见。 - Revel in days of barefoot ease, serenaded by tropical birdsong and scented by cinnamon trees and frangipani.
陶醉在轻松的赤脚天,热带鸟鸣和肉桂树和鸡蛋花香味的小夜曲。 - They do not fight complexity, they revel in it.
他们不是同复杂性作斗争,而是乐在其中。 - A new group of writers seem to revel in the sort of lyricism once regarded as sentimental.
似乎又有一批作家醉心于那种曾一度被视为多愁善感的抒情风格。 - We already have enough, so we should revel in our own interior abundance.
我们拥有的已经足够,因此我们应该满足于内心世界的丰富与充实。 - Good doers know how to measure their own productivity and revel in it.
优秀的实干家懂得如何衡量并享受自己的工作效率。 - These days the British have learnt almost to revel in failure.
如今的英国人差不多已学会了享受失败。 - Disordered Revel and Alternate Disgrace& Coetzee and His Disgrace;
无序的狂欢轮回的耻辱&库切和他的《耻》